Timing of tree death influences sprouting potential

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Timing of tree death influences sprouting potential

Natural regeneration: Oak sprouts, sprouting decreases w/ larger/older trees

Natural regeneration: Sprouting

Natural regeneration: Birch sprouts

Natural regeneration of quacking aspen, right after harvest (See next slide for conditions after one growing season)

Quaking aspen regeneration after one growing season Quaking aspen regeneration after one growing season. Note that road is still visible, where aspen roots were cut and soil compacted

Natural regeneration: Green Ash stand that originated through Sprouting, note clumping of trees